Ginger is a storage root or underground stem
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Ginger is an underground stem and not root because it has nodes and internodes and not because it lacks chlorophyll, it stores food and had vessels and xylem.
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Plants use underground stems to multiply their numbers by asexual reproduction and to survive from one year to the next, usually over a period of dormancy. Ginger is an underground stem and not root because it has nodes and internodes and not because it lacks chlorophyll, it stores food and had vessels and xylem.
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